When setting up GE phones, they are placed in the base station for ~20 seconds to register them on the system. The order that the phones are registered is the order they are allocated extension numbers for transferring calls etc.
The FIRST phone registered, becomes a mother phone, and the base station is ALWAYS a mother phone.

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